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and you said you never called me dennis and that's the beauty of robin. i think everybody is so sort of paris hiltony -- he was immense intellect. fearless comedian and all of that was dwarfed by an even bigger heart. i mean, he was the sweetest, gentlist cat i ever encountered in my live. i don't think anybody has ever saw more smiles reflected back at him in the history of their life. he had a magical quality about him. i would watch on the side of the stage once in a while. and it's like you are watching a comedian. you saw wonderment too, you saw the crowds at the end of red ford's quiz show where people couldn't believe charles van done knew that they couldn't believe robin was tapped into that sort of wire. they wanted to be part of it. that was one of his brilliant things is i always thought robin was a genius with aid side car. there are some genius i talked to in my life and saw. it was inaccessible. you knew they were on their own. i thought people with robin ever since he did that first bit on first hbo special step into my brain. people would
and you said you never called me dennis and that's the beauty of robin. i think everybody is so sort of paris hiltony -- he was immense intellect. fearless comedian and all of that was dwarfed by an even bigger heart. i mean, he was the sweetest, gentlist cat i ever encountered in my live. i don't think anybody has ever saw more smiles reflected back at him in the history of their life. he had a magical quality about him. i would watch on the side of the stage once in a while. and it's like you...
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dennis, great to have you with us. >> thanks, lou. great to be here. >> is it your sense right now the republicans are going to take the senate? >> i think it's a pretty good chance. this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility. looks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country have had six years of the obama administration and it's a reaction not just to democrats themselves but to a party that's really failed to lead this country. >> a party that has supported throughout president obama who is now, i think it's fair to say, wildly unpopular, and the events in ferguson, missouri, certainly not helping him. give us your sense of how he is handling that, how the federal government could do better? >> i look at this, i did a quick math -- only 6% of the people arrested were actually from ferguson, missouri. the rest are from outside. it wou
dennis, great to have you with us. >> thanks, lou. great to be here. >> is it your sense right now the republicans are going to take the senate? >> i think it's a pretty good chance. this fickle business in politics, never a sure thing. but i think it's a very good possibility. looks like even places like new hampshire now. there are places that we never even thought were close are close. what is happening to the democratic party, they've had folks who voted in this country...
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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. lou: hillary clinton speaking out about the widespread unrest in ferguson, missouri, just about 20 days after the shooting of michael brown. her comments come after a firestorm of criticism for not addressing the issue as a presidential candidate prospect. >> we can do better. we cannot ignore the inequities that persist in our justice system. ip equities that undermind our -- undermine our most deeply-held values of fairness and equality. i appla
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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dennis hastert is also here. the reasons that democrats are afraid to bash governor rick perry despite his indictment. if you thought someone many people around the world see now is a spectacle of urban setting. the spectacle much like a train wreck that is at once tragic and from which i cannot be at averted. this is a humbling moment for america and large measure because our national leadership out black humility for so long calling on the united states to concentrate on solving is own problem and russia's foreign minister taking the opportunity to advise the obama administration to pay more attention to restoring order in their own country before imposing their dubious experience on other nations. and egypt's leadership has not forgotten the president obama once in this did hosni mubarak moscow. and they echoed a favorite line of his often repeated foreign policy officials urging restraint in ferguson. in the president's own party certainly has. the white house says that there are no immediate plans for presid
dennis hastert is also here. the reasons that democrats are afraid to bash governor rick perry despite his indictment. if you thought someone many people around the world see now is a spectacle of urban setting. the spectacle much like a train wreck that is at once tragic and from which i cannot be at averted. this is a humbling moment for america and large measure because our national leadership out black humility for so long calling on the united states to concentrate on solving is own...
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dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to the president. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or not confident that life for our children's generation will be better than it has been for us? just 21% of americans feel confident about that. 76% are not confident. do you think things in the nation are gem headed in the right direction or off track? 22% right direction, a whopping 71% wrontrack. do you approve or disapprove of the job barack obama is doing as president? 40% approve. 54% disapprove. 6% not sure. do you approve or disapprove of the job congress is doing? 14% approve. 79% disapprove. 7% not sure. how do you feel towards republicans in congress? positive, 19%. neutral, 24%, negati
dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to the president. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or...
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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidenc
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's executive fiats. will he make another one on amnesty? congressman cuellar joins us here next. wondering what that is? that, my friends, is everything. and with the quicksilver card from capital one, you earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you purchase. not just "everything at the hardware store." not "everything, until you hit your cash back limit." quicksilver can earn you unlimited 1.5% cash back on everything you could possibly imagine. say it with me -- everything. one more time, everything! and with that in mind... what's in y
that's right, denny's and the 1 percenters. it also breaks from the chain's normal men you and offers several higher-priced options. you're not going to believe this, the grand slam breakfast, a different version. the breakfast includes eggs, pancakes, sausage, bacon, a bottle of.com person on. sets you back $300 for brunch. man, denny's is stepping out of its brand a little. good luck. up next, democratic congressman henry cuellar. we'll be talking about our border crisis and the president's...
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it's not the run of the mill denny's. dark wood panelling, button tufted seating, and the best part, the grand crew slam. two grand slam entrees, a bottle of 2003 tom perry nonchampagne, all for $300. i'm going there for my birthday. >> i'm buying. >> i'll remember that. got it on camera. >>> president obama got the internet buzzing, but not just about what he said, but what he wore. the president's suit choice lit up twitter, the audacity of taupe, and yes we tan. the president said he only wears gray or blue suits in an effort to perry down decisions. here he is at an easter service earlier this year. many were negative on the suit selection, he's not the first president to lighten things up john dingle offered strong support for the fashion choice. others speculated that they are taking style tips from governor rick perry. it had a twitter handle, named obama's tan suit. >> we all have a tan suit in the closet. >> just kind of sits there. you never take it out. >> dust it off now and then. >> break it out. it's not the
it's not the run of the mill denny's. dark wood panelling, button tufted seating, and the best part, the grand crew slam. two grand slam entrees, a bottle of 2003 tom perry nonchampagne, all for $300. i'm going there for my birthday. >> i'm buying. >> i'll remember that. got it on camera. >>> president obama got the internet buzzing, but not just about what he said, but what he wore. the president's suit choice lit up twitter, the audacity of taupe, and yes we tan. the...
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dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to thepresident. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or not confident that life for our children's generation will be better than it has been for us? just 21% of americans feel confident about that. 76% are not confident. do you think things in the nation are gem headed in the right direction or off track? 22% right direction, a whopping 71% wrong track. do you approve or disapprove of the job barack obama is doing as president? 40% approve. 54% disapprove. 6% not sure. do you approve or disapprove of the job congress is doing? 14% approve. 79% disapprove. 7% not sure. how do you feel towards republicans in congress? positive, 19%. neutral, 24%, negat
dennis miller tells us. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. "the factor" begins right now. hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching. the folks sent president obama a message the subject of this evening's talking points memo. a new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll of 1,000 adults is proof that barack obama is in trouble. that poll has historically been friendly to thepresident. but this time the stats are grim. here we go. do you feel confident or...
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dennis ross, you've certainly been on the other side of the negotiating table before. does this cease fire seem real to you? >> it does seem real to me because i think both sides really want this to be over. neither side knew, at this point, that there was much more that could be gained and they each saw the price they were paying was one that was going to continue to go up. we can look at it as a price not being equal to the two sides but how does each side evaluate those costs? i think for the israelis, they had destroyed the tunnels. if they band to go in and stop the mortars, they would have to go in on the ground again and take over gaza, which was too high a price to pay. they achieved what they were going to achieve militarily. for hamas, if you look at the rockets they had left, if they kept firing, they would deplete the arsenal and the price in gaza was going up. so each was looking for a way out and this gives them a chance to sustain something. >> ifill: shibley telhami, you married iyou -- you heard in the he didn't understand why hamas didn't take the dea
dennis ross, you've certainly been on the other side of the negotiating table before. does this cease fire seem real to you? >> it does seem real to me because i think both sides really want this to be over. neither side knew, at this point, that there was much more that could be gained and they each saw the price they were paying was one that was going to continue to go up. we can look at it as a price not being equal to the two sides but how does each side evaluate those costs? i think...
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. >> and just ahead, documentary producer dennis michael lynch and his exclusive video of what he says is really taking place right now at our border. don't go away. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy! you love it so much. yes you do! but it's good for you,too. [announcer] healthful. flavorful. beneful. from purina. you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips >>> welcome back, everybody. now back to ferguson, missouri, where there's been so much anger and frustration and so many people asking how the community can get past the recent violence and find a new way forward. joining us now from ferguson, missouri stat
. >> and just ahead, documentary producer dennis michael lynch and his exclusive video of what he says is really taking place right now at our border. don't go away. woooo. i know what you're thinking. you're thinking beneful. [announcer]and why wouldn't he be? beneful has wholesome grains,real beef,even accents of spinach,carrots and peas. it has carbohydrates for energy and protein for those serious muscles. [guy] aarrrrr! [announcer]even accents of vitamin-rich veggies. [guy] so happy!...
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but standing out comes natural to dennis mcdade of dominion power. he's an ordinary guy doing some extraordinary things. a man of many talents, dennis produces video journals, animations to create awareness of safety. >> what happened? >> it was the last job of the day, and i took a shortcut. >> and give insight as to what hardworking servicemen do. >> i'm going to go ahead and install this fault chaser on the line, hook up the underground line, just in case this cable is bad. it's not a violent explosion. >> his most popular work to date is a rap video called "safe." ♪ safe i got my hard hat on ♪ safe i got my fr ♪ safe i got my gloves on >> dennis attributes the creation of his video journals, safety raps and safety animations to dominion power embracing diversity. >> when i first brought the safety rap to dominion's attention, they instantly ran with it. they appreciated the song. it became a hit. everyone is singing the song. it's for the public, gives the customers at look at what we do, insight into how we approach a job when the lights a
but standing out comes natural to dennis mcdade of dominion power. he's an ordinary guy doing some extraordinary things. a man of many talents, dennis produces video journals, animations to create awareness of safety. >> what happened? >> it was the last job of the day, and i took a shortcut. >> and give insight as to what hardworking servicemen do. >> i'm going to go ahead and install this fault chaser on the line, hook up the underground line, just in case this cable...
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dennis allen got what he wanted out of that time out. a few more throws for mcgloin, confidence for him, confidence for criner and a whole lot for -- i've got to think brice butler will make this football roster. >> phil: he showed up. the raiders have a lot of guys that look the part and the one i was waiting for tonight, i thought they might try to showcase him was greg little. he never got to be part of the pass willing game. didn't see him play that much >> jim: one catch on the night after being jettisoned by the browns where he had a bad case of the drops, former second-round pick and not seeing that much action tonight. the game is over. the packers take it 31-21. coming up next for most of you, your late local news. aaron rodgers with a greeting there to matt schaub. eddie lacy saw one series and he was dominant. for phil simms, tracy wolfson and mike carey, jim nantz, so long from green bay, we'll see you tomorrow, golf at 3:00 eastern time. you have been watching the nfl on cbs. >> cbs sports thanks you for watching this presen
dennis allen got what he wanted out of that time out. a few more throws for mcgloin, confidence for him, confidence for criner and a whole lot for -- i've got to think brice butler will make this football roster. >> phil: he showed up. the raiders have a lot of guys that look the part and the one i was waiting for tonight, i thought they might try to showcase him was greg little. he never got to be part of the pass willing game. didn't see him play that much >> jim: one catch on the...
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>> it tells me that what dennis is referring to this realignment is really taking place. i thought not only with the silence of the arab press they did not pile on top of israel when it started. also in the saudi king statements five minutes today in which he did not blame israel for the current round of fighting. they criticized hamas. there is a new from queen abdel-llah. there are all kinds of possibilities not only for israel but the united states to provide the extremists from the moderates in the arab world. >> the whole idea of hamas not allowing for humanitarian aid during the cease fire that they desperately need there. it started the issue of hamas. but statement their de facto ruling in gaza is that kind of thing ever going to happen? >> they are not going to allow it to take place if they think they are going to lose number one. number two, it is clear hamas speaks to exploit civilian cash for its own purposes rather than looking to protect its citizens it actually uses their pain, their suffering to try to strengthen it internationally. you would think they w
>> it tells me that what dennis is referring to this realignment is really taking place. i thought not only with the silence of the arab press they did not pile on top of israel when it started. also in the saudi king statements five minutes today in which he did not blame israel for the current round of fighting. they criticized hamas. there is a new from queen abdel-llah. there are all kinds of possibilities not only for israel but the united states to provide the extremists from the...
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dennis gartman, last word to you here. does this resolve the issues, these outstanding issues for bank of america? what's the longer-term shareholder read here? >> probably not. probably not. it has been a long and involved saga for bank of america. i think they wish that they had never heard of word countrywide in their life before, and i don't think that this is going to go away any time soon. sadly, that's probably the truth. >> yeah. >> yeah, we'll have to leave it there for now, everybody. a lot of news just in that first block. be sure to stick around and catch tim seymour on "fast money" at 5:00 p.m. with much more on all these news items we just hit. >>> has the president won against big business? walgreen on the road to merge with alliance, but not via the controversial tax inversion route, which would have relocated it to a lower-tax country. the stock being punished today, but ceo not wavering. larry kudlow and the panel coming up on the story. >>> first, though, what's next for the fed and when? atlanta federal
dennis gartman, last word to you here. does this resolve the issues, these outstanding issues for bank of america? what's the longer-term shareholder read here? >> probably not. probably not. it has been a long and involved saga for bank of america. i think they wish that they had never heard of word countrywide in their life before, and i don't think that this is going to go away any time soon. sadly, that's probably the truth. >> yeah. >> yeah, we'll have to leave it there...
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dennis, what kind of damage and theft did you have to deal with? >> well, they busted out every window out there in front and stole everything out of the showroom and rifled through everything they could look for and they took maybe -- seemed like some value. on the good side, no one was hurt, and some of the stuff they stole were ones. didn't get a set of tires and wheels. they were on display, and fortunately they were afraid to go back into the warehouse. they threw beer cans and stuff they stole, but -- >> we're showing what looks like today. when the this was happening, were there any police around or what? >> none that we could see, but the news media there filmed a lot of them. our own security cameras were operational. but i think just too much for the police to do, and possibly they didn't want to have another -- people get hurt or something like that. but, neil, what i would like to say specifically is this company -- we do wholesaling of tires and have a small retail facility. i don't want people to think that this represents this city t
dennis, what kind of damage and theft did you have to deal with? >> well, they busted out every window out there in front and stole everything out of the showroom and rifled through everything they could look for and they took maybe -- seemed like some value. on the good side, no one was hurt, and some of the stuff they stole were ones. didn't get a set of tires and wheels. they were on display, and fortunately they were afraid to go back into the warehouse. they threw beer cans and stuff...
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the president taking a walk with white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. you may remember the last time the president considered air strikes against syria, he also took a walk with dennis mcdonough. that ended up with a call for congress to weigh in and those air strikes never happened. steve, a lot of people are trying to read the tea leaves here. that picture tell you anything? >> it was obviously, i think the white house put it out so that it would conjure up thoughts of the meeting of the walk they had last year. part of the problem is we're all reading tea leaves. nobody knows what this president is going to do. by all accounts he has no strategy. he hasn't had a strategy in the region basically since the beginning of the the administration. he's had senior officials at the state department announced that leave the administration because of the lack of strategy. it's hard to feel that anything significant is going to change from the president unless he has support of republicans or others from the outside urging him to get serious about eliminating is
the president taking a walk with white house chief of staff, dennis mcdonough. you may remember the last time the president considered air strikes against syria, he also took a walk with dennis mcdonough. that ended up with a call for congress to weigh in and those air strikes never happened. steve, a lot of people are trying to read the tea leaves here. that picture tell you anything? >> it was obviously, i think the white house put it out so that it would conjure up thoughts of the...
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[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's! >> good evening and welcome to "piers morgan live." i am piers morgan, the tiny, little fool of news. it's been a busy year for george zimmerman. first, he was acquitted of murder, then detained after a dispute with his ex-wife. and this week, he was arrested
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ambassador dennis ross and judith miller are back with me. ambassador, you referenced something you used the word realignment. i want to read something that struck me when i listened to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. he talked about saying it surprised many, but not us, the special connection we have with countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation is open for us for israel new possibilities. that one speaks volumes to me. what about you ambassador? >> it is a significant point. it suggests we are thinking beyond what happens at the end of this round. he's thinking of it from two different stand points. one standpoint is what you do to ensure hamas doesn't gain with gaza. candidates be used for housing authority as alternative to hamas hamas. is there a way to create greater cooperation among this group on regional issues. the fact that he is talking about opportunity to suggest that he realizes this round of fighting needs to be thinking not only in terms of what it represents about hamas but what it means
ambassador dennis ross and judith miller are back with me. ambassador, you referenced something you used the word realignment. i want to read something that struck me when i listened to prime minister netanyahu yesterday. he talked about saying it surprised many, but not us, the special connection we have with countries of the area. this is very important at the end of this operation is open for us for israel new possibilities. that one speaks volumes to me. what about you ambassador? >>...
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daniel --re back with we are back with dennis michael lynch. film "come to america 2," why did you decide to focus on the issue of illegal immigration? guest: i have been a businessman since my entire adult life, since 18 years old. after witnessing september 11, iran from the twin towers. i decided to make a difference, so i got into filmmaking and did it women migration -- and did it legal immigration. i foundown away by what specifically at the border, and how it was impacting the american worker. hiringg a ceo who is hundreds of people at the time, i started to understand the impact it was having not only on taking jobs away from americans, but how it was impacting the depression, where wages stay down for americans. 1," andcome to america it was unbelievable how many people came in and bought the dvd and shared it with people. i decided to do a second film. in fact, my film that is all coversow also immigration and other topics as well and how it is mistreated or misreported in the mainstream media. with "they come to america have madeo,"
daniel --re back with we are back with dennis michael lynch. film "come to america 2," why did you decide to focus on the issue of illegal immigration? guest: i have been a businessman since my entire adult life, since 18 years old. after witnessing september 11, iran from the twin towers. i decided to make a difference, so i got into filmmaking and did it women migration -- and did it legal immigration. i foundown away by what specifically at the border, and how it was impacting the...
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. >>> and former candidate dennis cucinich is here. as you may recall, he interviewed vladimir putin just last year. we'll have his unique take on the situation. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one dark, stormy evening... she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her purina cat chow complete. it's great because it has the four cornerstones of nutrition. everything a cat needs for the first step to a healthy, happy life. purina cat chow complete. share your rescue story and join us in building better lives. one rescue at a time. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wo
. >>> and former candidate dennis cucinich is here. as you may recall, he interviewed vladimir putin just last year. we'll have his unique take on the situation. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. been all fun and games, here at the harrison household. but one...
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rodman, because dennis, as sweet a guy as he was, he was perennially late. i used to send a memo to his house, he lived 50 miles away in orange county and he was late all the time and i figured, i can't afford to get a heart attack at this age, so i started sending a lem mimo, then a helicopter to a nearby airport. he got in the limo late and helicopter late and continued being late. >> who surprised you the most? you and i meet people who are different on television than are in life. who was the most different? >> i would have to say other than chris matthews that the most surprising guest was john f. kennedy jr. it took me six years to book him, by the way, because he didn't want to come on the show because he didn't think he was good enough. he did not think he was "tonight show" material. and i think that's just humility beyond belief. >> and you had him on with seinfeld. >> absolutely. once again, once he found out that seinfeld was going to be on the show, he almost dropped out. just a few days before. because he figured after seinfeld, who would want
rodman, because dennis, as sweet a guy as he was, he was perennially late. i used to send a memo to his house, he lived 50 miles away in orange county and he was late all the time and i figured, i can't afford to get a heart attack at this age, so i started sending a lem mimo, then a helicopter to a nearby airport. he got in the limo late and helicopter late and continued being late. >> who surprised you the most? you and i meet people who are different on television than are in life. who...
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dennis kucinich, joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. bill: as reminder we look at history, last time a land incution happened on the ground in gaza was 2009. it lasted 21 days. right now the land invasion of gaza day 14 or day 15. use that as a guy. heather: multiple cease-fires have been attempted, broken by both side. bill: again and again. >>> the showdown between the white house and republicans overboarder crisis continues. >> i believe that the president legalizes millions of americans here illegally, in contravention of the law and the constitution and of his own declarations that is in principle an impeachable offense. bill: will the president deal with the immigration crisis on his own, if so what will that mean? will republicans get a deal today. we're watching microphones on capitol hill. fair and balanced debate on that, moments away. heather: incredible video. have you seen this? a man leaping off of a rooftop. the story behind this amazing job. how -- jump. how it all ended. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you suffer from a dry m
dennis kucinich, joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you. bill: as reminder we look at history, last time a land incution happened on the ground in gaza was 2009. it lasted 21 days. right now the land invasion of gaza day 14 or day 15. use that as a guy. heather: multiple cease-fires have been attempted, broken by both side. bill: again and again. >>> the showdown between the white house and republicans overboarder crisis continues. >> i believe that the president...
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more now with ambassador dennis ross. ambassador, why do you think the u.s. is not cooperating with israel's partners against hamas? >> well, i think that -- i think, in fact, we will be. i mean, it's very much in our interest to do so. one of the things i would like to see us do, with the obama administration, is to sort of see where we are today in the region, look to the next two-and-a-half years, use as an objective where we want the region to be when the obama administration concludes, and the premise should be our friends in the region should be stronger and their adversaries should be weaker. and every policy decision we make as it relates to this region should be informed by that decision. so every day-to-day decisions are seen as supporting that objective and not detracting from it. >> you know, you make a great point. so why did kerry propose a cease-fire? that sort of favored hamas. not calling for hamas to fully disarm. what specific policy changes does secretary kerry and president obama need to make? >> well, i think to be fair to secretary kerr
more now with ambassador dennis ross. ambassador, why do you think the u.s. is not cooperating with israel's partners against hamas? >> well, i think that -- i think, in fact, we will be. i mean, it's very much in our interest to do so. one of the things i would like to see us do, with the obama administration, is to sort of see where we are today in the region, look to the next two-and-a-half years, use as an objective where we want the region to be when the obama administration...
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listen to what dennis gartman told us earlier. >> the fed is not wanting to raise the short end of the curve for another year anyway. the long end of the curve was probably going to do reasonably better. the positive slope to the curve is something the fed likes to see happen. they would like to talk about inflation to drop the back end of the curve higher and keep a slower curve intact, but let's all be calm and not be panicked at this point. if i turn from being quite bullish of stocks to neutral last week, and i have to tell you, i never thought we would see the market fall several hundred dow points over the course of several days. i got lucky and am turning back to being bullish again. >> joining us is the ceo of pimi pimico, thank you for joining me. a dose of reality that seems short-lived after looking at the market this is morning. what are your thoughts? >> well, we have an environment of liquidity and market sentiment where you clearly feel the liquidity front, particularly with this as much as that rates would rise earlier than we believe in any case with any mutual scenari
listen to what dennis gartman told us earlier. >> the fed is not wanting to raise the short end of the curve for another year anyway. the long end of the curve was probably going to do reasonably better. the positive slope to the curve is something the fed likes to see happen. they would like to talk about inflation to drop the back end of the curve higher and keep a slower curve intact, but let's all be calm and not be panicked at this point. if i turn from being quite bullish of stocks...
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you are wondering -- what could denny's serve, the grand cruise slam. it features your typical eggs, sausage, pancakes with that, a bottle of dom perignon champagne. >> nice. this restaurant looks nothing like suburban denny's, in an historic building. has somewhat of a swanky decor. have to see how breakfast crowd is going to react to opening day. for me, i was over the moon in miami. >> love moons over miami. >> and the grand slam. i mean, you put a bottle with dom with anything. it's going to be $300. lines are going to be out the door. coming up in "the skinny," what we told you hello kitty is not really a cute cartoon cat. get the facts right here. >> we are returning to our food theme and follow a guy who visited dozens of american ballparks to sample that -- oh, the hot dog. and where he found his favorite franks. coming up next on "world news now". ♪ now i wanna be your dog ♪ now i wanna be your dog >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by finish quantum powerball. i'm switching for good wow! finish is seriously good can't be
you are wondering -- what could denny's serve, the grand cruise slam. it features your typical eggs, sausage, pancakes with that, a bottle of dom perignon champagne. >> nice. this restaurant looks nothing like suburban denny's, in an historic building. has somewhat of a swanky decor. have to see how breakfast crowd is going to react to opening day. for me, i was over the moon in miami. >> love moons over miami. >> and the grand slam. i mean, you put a bottle with dom with...
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live-in so-called transit deserts' according to dennis study. some for neighbor technology tells the chicago tribune that some of the suburbs business employment areas including naperville lombard and oak brook are not well connected. $20 million to expand rail lines. and improved bus service across the service area. cta officials have disputed the findings on that study. >> the doll up about seven points. as of today wgn tv no longer shares the same corporate bonds. splitting into two separate media companies. tribune publishing will focus on newspapers like the tribune and l.a. times. the other company will focus on dozens of television and radio stations as well as other assets. motorola solutions looking to downsize from its headquarters in schaumburg. the company expects to sell some of its buildings and is looking for a developer to help determine what should be done with the extra space. motorola has about 20,000 employees. roughly 4000 in illinois. announced plans to lay off a number of employees. passenger jets at risk of cyber attacks.
live-in so-called transit deserts' according to dennis study. some for neighbor technology tells the chicago tribune that some of the suburbs business employment areas including naperville lombard and oak brook are not well connected. $20 million to expand rail lines. and improved bus service across the service area. cta officials have disputed the findings on that study. >> the doll up about seven points. as of today wgn tv no longer shares the same corporate bonds. splitting into two...
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dennis, i want to say thank you for what you're doing. but my question to you is do you see any time soon -- i don't want to sound rude or anything but impeachment of obama and maybe congress getting off their butts to do something about this immigration stuff? because here in texas, where i live, i see it all the time. it's not -- the american person is not the norm anymore. it's spanish. you've got to know spanish. you got to live their lifestyle in order to understand what's going on. i just don't understand why congress is doing this to us. i just can't do it. >> guest: first of all, a lot of people call for impeachment the president obama. only reason i would want the impeachment of president obama is because i wanted to be that history linked to him. i think he is the worst president that we've ever had, specifically in my lifetime. i just think he is way over his head. he may be the nicest that in the world, it in terms of the ability to lead, he told me i could keep my doctor. i'm one of the guys who lost insurance. the impeachmen
dennis, i want to say thank you for what you're doing. but my question to you is do you see any time soon -- i don't want to sound rude or anything but impeachment of obama and maybe congress getting off their butts to do something about this immigration stuff? because here in texas, where i live, i see it all the time. it's not -- the american person is not the norm anymore. it's spanish. you've got to know spanish. you got to live their lifestyle in order to understand what's going on. i just...
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there are some cases, like dennis greene's case, where the connection between a rap and a crime is clear. in 2003, greene brutally killed his wife and then rapped specifically about committing the murder. the lyrics were introduced at trial, and he was sentenced to life in prison but other cases aren't as clear cut. >> three specific words are what prosecutors hope will link torrence hatch... >> reporter: two years ago in louisiana, a rapper named terrance hatch-- known as lil boosie-- was tried for first degree murder. prosecutors argued that a few cryptic words of one rap song were in fact a confession. hatch was found not guilty. to critics like erik nielson of the university of richmond, prosecutors should rarely, if ever, use rap as evidence in court. nielson says rap is an art form that intentionally uses elaborate wordplay and exaggeration and boasting. and yes, while rap may sometimes contain graphic violence, nielson argues that's a reflection of the communities where many young black men live. he says rappers are creating characters, not writing diaries. >> that is the most imp
there are some cases, like dennis greene's case, where the connection between a rap and a crime is clear. in 2003, greene brutally killed his wife and then rapped specifically about committing the murder. the lyrics were introduced at trial, and he was sentenced to life in prison but other cases aren't as clear cut. >> three specific words are what prosecutors hope will link torrence hatch... >> reporter: two years ago in louisiana, a rapper named terrance hatch-- known as lil...
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for now dennis and kate take comfort and strength from the message on logan's twitter profile. cherish the seconds. everything happens for a reason. >> we need to educate our parents and children need to be educated. >> it's a start. kbre, it yes, it is. >> working to make something positive from their son's death so no other family goes through this. >> it brings us the "newsnation" gut check. should the government regulate powdered caffeine? go to "newsnation" to cast the vote. >>> an indiana pacers forward paul george's gruesome injury. he's said to be resting comfortably after successful surgery following the injury to right leg. he broke his leg during the u.s. national team scrimmage friday night when he jumped up and the leg smashed against the backboard. george is vowing to make a full recovery. we wish him the best. >>> and what started as a traffic stop turned into a dramatic rescue in maine last week. caught on dash board cam. the officer ended up administrating cpr of a the 84-year-old driver suffered an apparent heart attack and slumped over without a pulse. finall
for now dennis and kate take comfort and strength from the message on logan's twitter profile. cherish the seconds. everything happens for a reason. >> we need to educate our parents and children need to be educated. >> it's a start. kbre, it yes, it is. >> working to make something positive from their son's death so no other family goes through this. >> it brings us the "newsnation" gut check. should the government regulate powdered caffeine? go to...
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. >>> the new denny's in manhattan's financial district is also the first one in manhattan. take a look at this thing. the restaurant has dark wood paneling along with leather seats creating the ambience of a denny's we know. they'll also sell liquor with breakfast but it will cost you $300, including the grand slam entrees for two and a 2003 bottle of dom perignon for breakfast, the breakfast of champions i guess. for $1,000 you can order the zillion dollar frittata made with lobster claws and 19 ounces of caviar. above my pay grade. >> i'll meet you at the dollar store. $300, wow. >> there we go. >>> 6:11. here's another look at the question of the morning. this is a free ride here. experts say doing this makes you a better, more thoughtful person. is it a, smiling, b, saying please and thank you or c, saying um and uh? >> that's my favorite one. wusa9 facebook friend toni king says b. so often we forget and so many kids today do not know how to say those two words. very sad. >> we'll have more of your responses and the correct answer in 30 minutes so stick around for that
. >>> the new denny's in manhattan's financial district is also the first one in manhattan. take a look at this thing. the restaurant has dark wood paneling along with leather seats creating the ambience of a denny's we know. they'll also sell liquor with breakfast but it will cost you $300, including the grand slam entrees for two and a 2003 bottle of dom perignon for breakfast, the breakfast of champions i guess. for $1,000 you can order the zillion dollar frittata made with lobster...
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and also dennis miller's cd. now, the mail. death of police officer caused by an illegal alien convicted of prior crimes is not an isolated case. the federal government is releasing thousands of criminals with convictions. it's a scandal. jose, phoenix, arizona. mr. o'reilly, the report was crap. i will expect you to interview mothers whose children were killed by american citizens if you want to be fair. ridiculous, jose, ridiculous. americans have a right to be in this country. illegal aliens do not. we can't deport u.s. citizens even if they are criminals. we can and should deport any person here illegally who commits any crime. period. michael, richmond hill, georgia. i'm confused, bill, you said if an illegal alien commits a crime he or she should be supported, isn't sneaking in here a crime? it is a civil violation, mike, not a criminal violation. robert brewer, springfield, ohio, i heard miller's rant last night demanding to meet people to whom his tax dollars are given for welfare. i find this appalling. my sister's on
and also dennis miller's cd. now, the mail. death of police officer caused by an illegal alien convicted of prior crimes is not an isolated case. the federal government is releasing thousands of criminals with convictions. it's a scandal. jose, phoenix, arizona. mr. o'reilly, the report was crap. i will expect you to interview mothers whose children were killed by american citizens if you want to be fair. ridiculous, jose, ridiculous. americans have a right to be in this country. illegal aliens...
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with us the founder of foursquare, dennis crowley. i found out you're not in silicon valley, you're in silicon alley. what exactly is silicon alley when it's at home? >> i think silicon alley now is just all of the tech activity that's happening in new york. i've never found the one specific alley. >> you've been looking since '98. >> since i moved in '98 i thought it was one street and i think it's most of downtown manhattan at this point. >> you've got a pretty good streak, though. you've got some great tech startups. >> yeah, we're doing okay. foursquare hob going for five years strong and i had a company before this. >> so is there a tech bubble? are we worried about a tech bubble? >> i was watching the pets.com commercial. i haven't seen that in forever. back then, that was people trying to sell a little bit of everything on the internet. the people that are selling stuff on the internet have figured it out. i think what companies like four square are doing now is trying to reinvent the world through this lens of data analytics a
with us the founder of foursquare, dennis crowley. i found out you're not in silicon valley, you're in silicon alley. what exactly is silicon alley when it's at home? >> i think silicon alley now is just all of the tech activity that's happening in new york. i've never found the one specific alley. >> you've been looking since '98. >> since i moved in '98 i thought it was one street and i think it's most of downtown manhattan at this point. >> you've got a pretty good...
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the two drugs are a mixture, also used in ohio earlier this year on convicted killer dennis mcguire who gasped for nearly one half hour before dying. both the ohio execution and now the arizona execution have caused the governors of those states to launch reviews of the execution process. for years, the drug pentobarbital was used in lethal injections, but now is in short supply after its european manufacturers decided to stop selling it to u.s. prisons. the eu does not have the death penalty. despite say the moratoriums issued in the wake of some so- called botched executions and others due to people found innocent after being executed, 32 u.s. states have the death penalty as compared to 18 states and the district of columbia where it is outlawed. in the states that have the death penalty, they continue to execute. convicted rapist and killer michael worthington was put to death in the state of missouri, making him the first inmate to die by lethal injection after the botched execution of joseph woods. >>> question, is it disingenuous for capital punishment foes to lobby to bar the pr
the two drugs are a mixture, also used in ohio earlier this year on convicted killer dennis mcguire who gasped for nearly one half hour before dying. both the ohio execution and now the arizona execution have caused the governors of those states to launch reviews of the execution process. for years, the drug pentobarbital was used in lethal injections, but now is in short supply after its european manufacturers decided to stop selling it to u.s. prisons. the eu does not have the death penalty....
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. >> dennis miller knows him very well and we are obviously going to talk to miller try to get him tomorrow to talk about this. carville last word on the story. >> super talented guy, television, movies, stand up, you name it, a sad thing and apparently a man put a lot of pressure on himself is my impression of him. >> brought a a lot of joy to a lot of people that's the bottom line on robin williams. more on the death shortly. but next on the rundown, very important story. why president obama is so reluctant to fight evil as the isis terror army executes children. later, suburb of st. louis erupts looting and violence in the wake of a police shooting. we will take you there up ahead. this is bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! we're changing the way we do business, with startup ny. we've created tax free zones throughout the state. and startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, busin
. >> dennis miller knows him very well and we are obviously going to talk to miller try to get him tomorrow to talk about this. carville last word on the story. >> super talented guy, television, movies, stand up, you name it, a sad thing and apparently a man put a lot of pressure on himself is my impression of him. >> brought a a lot of joy to a lot of people that's the bottom line on robin williams. more on the death shortly. but next on the rundown, very important story....
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once again the president walking with dennis mcdonough. does that mean they're mulling do they pull back, do they go forward or go to congress? a fellow democrat for the president, senator tim kaine said i urge the administration to use the next two weeks to clearly define the strategy and objectives of its mission against isil, then bring it to congress for a debate and authorization vote. so pressure there from the left anyway for the president to come and get it authorized by congress. but when i pressed josh earnest about this, he was trying to make a distinction. when the president said he was going to congress to consider air strikes it was in response to president assad's use of chemical weapons. in this case, it could potentially be air strikes in response to the beheading of that american journalist, james foley, and they seem to be trying at least to draw a distinction here that that would be in the president's prerogative under the war powers act to go ahead unilaterally to protect the american interests, protect the american ho
once again the president walking with dennis mcdonough. does that mean they're mulling do they pull back, do they go forward or go to congress? a fellow democrat for the president, senator tim kaine said i urge the administration to use the next two weeks to clearly define the strategy and objectives of its mission against isil, then bring it to congress for a debate and authorization vote. so pressure there from the left anyway for the president to come and get it authorized by congress. but...
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if you want open a denny's. open a denny's, it's one million to 2.6 million. you have to have capital to get going. >> that's correct. the business proposition for franchising, the franchisure is looking for you to buy capital. it's more substantial usually in starting a franchise business than starting an independent business. as an independent can you cut corners, when you buy a franchise follow patterns and you should, and it makes it more expensive according to all the studies that are done, it's more expensive to start a franchise than an independent. gerri: and protect equity position, that's what you said before, thanks for coming on the show tonight. franchising is popular, up 43% this year, thanks so much for coming on. >> thank you. gerri: time for a look at stories you're clicking on foxbusiness.com. american airlines will no longer sell tickets on orbitz. american pays the online travel company for the flights that passengers book on the site and the relationship has become too costly. >>> home prices in june showed smallest gain since early 2013.
if you want open a denny's. open a denny's, it's one million to 2.6 million. you have to have capital to get going. >> that's correct. the business proposition for franchising, the franchisure is looking for you to buy capital. it's more substantial usually in starting a franchise business than starting an independent business. as an independent can you cut corners, when you buy a franchise follow patterns and you should, and it makes it more expensive according to all the studies that...
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thank you, dennis kelleher, joining us from washington. coming up, i will introduce you to the cofounders of a company called baron fig. they are creating a handcrafted note hook looking to make a big splash in a digital age. that's next on "taking stock." ♪ >> this is "taking stock those quote on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox will stopper member the old days when notes were written on paper in notebooks? there and figure members this. they launched a kickstarter campaign to begin a company that produces high-end, well-crafted notebooks without the goal was to raise a mere $15,000 but they ended up raising over $160,000. i'm joined by the cofounders, adam kornfield and joey cafone. you do know that it is a digital age. >> we were told that. >> you understand there is this thing called the internet that you ventured from the world of wall street to make notebooks. why did you decide to go into this? >> this is a company that's all about encouraging the makers. people making things and creating things. we took a poll amongst ourselves as people
thank you, dennis kelleher, joining us from washington. coming up, i will introduce you to the cofounders of a company called baron fig. they are creating a handcrafted note hook looking to make a big splash in a digital age. that's next on "taking stock." ♪ >> this is "taking stock those quote on bloomberg. i'm pimm fox will stopper member the old days when notes were written on paper in notebooks? there and figure members this. they launched a kickstarter campaign to...